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  2. Couple tie the knot in Mary Poppins wedding ceremony - AOL

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    Emilie Knight and Kerrie Smith dressed as Mary and Bert respectively for their big day in Norwich.

  3. Meghan and Harry clarify comments about tying the knot ... - AOL

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    The two previously told Oprah Winfrey they "got married" in their backyard three days before their televised 2018 wedding. Meghan and Harry clarify comments about tying the knot 3 days before ceremony

  4. Handfasting - Wikipedia

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    Betrothed by Richard Dudensing (1833–1899). Handfasting is a traditional practice that, depending on the term's usage, may define an unofficiated wedding (in which a couple marries without an officiant, usually with the intent of later undergoing a second wedding with an officiant), a betrothal (an engagement in which a couple has formally promised to wed, and which can be broken only ...

  5. Tying the knot? Follow this guide for getting married in New ...

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    While New Mexico ranks low on the number of weddings, it’s also one of the cheapest states for the big day, at an average cost of $20,157 in 2023, Wedding Report reported, ranking the state 45 ...

  6. Wedding cord - Wikipedia

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    The cord is held in place by means of pins. In other wedding ceremonies, the wedding cord is tied around the couple's wrists. The wedding cord stays on and around the couple until the wedding mass or religious service is finished. Then, it is removed by the same pair of wedding participants who were assigned to place the loop around the couple. [2]

  7. Mangala sutra - Wikipedia

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    During a Hindu wedding, Hindu wedding the mangalasutra is tied around the neck of the bride by the groom. The ceremony is known as the Mangalya Dharanam ( Sanskrit for 'wearing the auspicious'). Mangalasutra literally means "an auspicious thread" [ 1 ] that is knotted around the bride's neck and is worn by her for the remainder of her marriage.